323 frequent use (Searle, 1969). However, the development and understanding of chil- dren's responses to these types of questions is less clear. On the surface, one would expect young children to know how to respond to ref- erential questions. Three-year-olds are good at learning the ...
As such, we aim to stick with reasonably clear cases of mis- use that are likely to be seen as harmful to large swathes of society. An "intervention," in turn, describes an action or policy that has the goal of addressing misuse. Interventions work by making sure misuse does not happen...
treatments are more common and are generally thought of as less effective at increasing growth rates compared to herbicide, but more effective than doing nothing (McDonald and Fiddler1993). A growing reluctance to use herbicide, however, may promote mastication as a desirable alternative despite its...
formulate them in a non-essentialist spir-it. It is in such a spirit that in the present study we analyze the use of polite-ness by native English speakers from the United States, native Spanish speak-ers from Spain, and nonnative Spanish speakers from the United States. Ouraim is to com...
and so it is grounded in an inductive approach founded on narrative theorizing (Leblebici,2014). However, the pairwise comparison of one historical period with another permits us to use temporal bracketing, thereby mitigating the risk from a purely narrative approach being too descriptive (Cornelisse...